Stories have three main sections: The Issue - Identify the situation or need. Tell people why they should care that a particular problem is being addressed by your project. What ANR has done? - Briefly describe your approach to developing a science-based solution to the issue.
Story Length: Must be no longer than one page. (Note: there is a 3,500- character limit.) Headline: Enter a brief (no more than 10 words), vivid statement that captures the reader's attention and gives a sense of the story.
Headline Use sentence case. (Capitalize the first word and proper nouns. The rest of the headline is lower case.) Make the headline short enough so it will appear on one line. (Check with print preview.) Use active voice and an action verb in the headline.
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Ozone reduces plant growth, yield of horticultural and agronomic products, and beauty of ornamental vegetation. But the mechanism of ozone damage is not well understood. As a result, methods to protect plants are not available.
ANR offers a variety of outreach tools to help you get your message out clearly and effectively to your target audiences. With ANRs blog system you can easily create your own blog, joining the others that are getting tens of thousands of direct hits.